I found this a couple of days ago on a site I frequent(pr0x.org), but haven’t had enough time to post about it. It’s currently in beta(a big beta, this is a gigantic project after all). A member named “Your Every Day Hacker” picked up the project from a couple of iPod Touch Fans members, and he decided to continue it. This project is a big nod to iphone developers on Windows, filling the HUGE space left by Apple. Here’s the quote posted on pr0x:
For all of you MobileMe users who are on Windows, Apple has released v.1.2 of the MobileMe control panel. The new version “provides better support for syncing a large number of contacts (more than 2,000) and prevents syncing of data between Microsoft Exchange Server and MobileMe, a configuration that is not supported.” » Apple Updates Window’s MobileMe Control Panel
Many of us remember the instant messaging and VoIP application Fring from the 1.1.4 jailbreak community. Well, it’s now come to the official App Store with much of the same features, but a much more polished look. It is available as a free download in the App Store. Link to download is inside. » App Store- Fring
SoccerGuide – Cydia Preview

SoccerGuide is an application that is coming to the jailbroken iPhone community via Cydia. The appliction itself is going to be a soccer guide. More info and screenshots inside. » SoccerGuide – Cydia Preview
A new US based startup, Gendai Games announced that they developed an application that will make it easy to create iPhone games. GameSalad as the application is named doesn’t need any programming experience although some pc experience is needed. GameSalad works by drag-and-dropping the elements (images, scripts, actions, and so on) into the GameSalad container.
» Make your own iPhone games with GameSalad
Apple closing iTunes Music Store?

CNN is reporting that Apple may close it’s very successful iTunes music store soon. The reason for this is a new dispute by the Copyright Royalty Board in Washington. The Copyright Royalty Board is planning to raise the royalty’s that online music stores should pay them. This raise will off course be payed by us the users and not the distributors (Apple, Amazon, etc). Apple doesn’t like this change and therefore they are threatening to close down the iTunes store.
» Apple closing iTunes Music Store?
One of the much needed and wanted additions to the iPhone currently is the implementation of Adobe Flash Player in MobileSafari. There has been many speculations of how this will be done or if it will even make it to the iPhone. Well, reportedly, Adobe Systems’ Sr. Director of Engineering, Paul Betlem, has confirmed that Flash is indeed coming to the iPhone, but “Apple calls the shots as to when it’ll be available.†» Flash on iPhone: Adobe confirms it, Apple decides when